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We’d spent maybe ten minutes together, during which time I’d accidentally swung a sword at her, she’d saved my life and I’d run away, chased by a band of supernatural killing machines. You know, your typical chance meeting.
‘Getting something and having the wits to use it … those are two different things.
She was scared of tiny spiders, but not of plummeting to her death from a set of monkey bars. Go figure.
Do you really want me to explain the exact details of how I was born?’ ‘Um … no. That’s okay.’ She smirked. ‘I thought not.’
Annabeth glared at me like she was going to punch me. And then she did something that surprised me even more. She kissed me.
I probably would’ve sat there for the rest of the day, staring at the lava and trying to remember what my name was, but the sea demons jarred me back to reality.
Okay, I thought. So far we are scoring a zero on the similarities chart.
There were a lot of answers I might’ve given, from ‘I knew that’ to ‘LIAR!’ to ‘Yeah right, and I’m Zeus.’
Jumping out of a window one hundred and fifty metres above ground is not usually my idea of fun. Especially when I’m wearing bronze wings and flapping my arms like a duck.
looking at Rachel with respect. ‘You hit the Lord of the Titans in the eye with a blue plastic hairbrush.’
‘I was beginning to feel better, so I thought I would talk with you a bit. You always manage to annoy me.’

